| The Business of Writing for Children: An Award-Winning Author's Tips on Writing Children's Books and Publishing Them, or How to Write, Publish, and Promote a Book for Kids | 
enlarge | Author: Aaron Shepard Publisher: Shepard Publications Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 6637
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 115 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.4
ISBN: 0938497111 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.068 EAN: 9780938497110 ASIN: 0938497111
Publication Date: March 1, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Writing books for children is both art and business. If you dream of becoming a children's author -- or even if you're well on your way -- this handbook can help you in writing sellable stories, getting them published, and promoting your books. Topics include common myths about children's writing, children's book categories, elements of successful stories, manuscript format, submission strategies, contract negotiation, the publishing process, career building, and children's writer resources. Also included are specialized subjects such as querying for multiple manuscripts, promoting a first book, and designing a Web page. Read The Business of Writing for Children to learn the secrets you might spend years discovering for yourself.
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Everything I'd hoped for, and then some! August 23, 2008 This is an excellent book for aspiring writers who want to publish a children's book, rich with advice and seasoned with experience. I found it to be thorough, honest, and enormously helpful. Not only does it contain all the information I was looking for, but it also contains answers to questions I hadn't thought of... plus lots of helpful hints. My copy of it is already "marked up" (the highest sign of appreciation for any book of mine) with notes and high-lightings. I've already read it twice and I know I'll be reading it again. -Hannah K. Knott
THANK YOU AARON SHEPARD!!! June 7, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
All the other books like this are 1000 pages of self-indulgence by their authors. Aaron Shepard keeps it short and to the point.
Short and Sweet March 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I confess I have three of Mr. Shepard's books. Why? Because, they are all straight to the point. The advice is not padded with trite page fill, such as, "Paint you home office mauve so you'll feel relaxed while writing." You can pay for a thicker book, but you won't get more information. The Business of Writing for Children gives you the facts you need to set off on the pathway to success. What else do you need?
Worth reading March 6, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
just wrote my first children's book did not know what to do with it after I was done. Great links and hints on how to get your book published through a publisher or to do self-publishing.
The Absolute Best "How-To Get Your Writing Career Started" Book on the Market March 6, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
"The Business of Writing for Children" is an exceptional guide for all writers. There are loads of books on the market that deal with writing, but Aaron Shepard's work is a diamond amongst lead pellets. He shares his real life experiences that have led him to become a world renowned author. Reading the book was like being able to sit down face to face with a children's lit superstar to teach me all about the business. There are several features that make Shepard's book superior to others in the field.
First, the book is a step-by-step guide. Shepard presents a logical sequence of events to follow to accomplish your writing goals. Second, Shepard shares the lessons that he learned as a new author struggling to get his work published to the accomplished writer he is today. Third, he lays out how to format your work in the manner that editors look for. Fourth, he provides unique strategies to make your manuscripts stand out on editors' desks. Fifth, Shepard explains how to get your work to editors who do not take unsolicited work. Sixth, the book gives an array of ideas to market your work and yourself. These are only a few of the things that I found to be extremely useful in this book.
Additionally, the book is not filled with fluff. It is only about 100 pages long. Some of the other books on this subject are hundreds of pages long. I found that all of the larger books available are filled with a lot of useless information; whereas, Shepard only supplies useful and relevant information. I appreciated his approach because I felt that I needed a straight forward approach to help me on my writing journey.
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